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Round 9 of the MXGPs from Teutschenthal, Germany saw the first Russian in over 30 years capture an MX1 overall. Evgeny Bobryshev had a breakthrough ride in Germany going 1-1 for a sweep of the MX1 class. Ken Roczen once again proved to be the cream of the crop in the MX2 class as he overcame an early crash in moto two to take the overall in his home country. Let's get over to the lap charts, brought to you by Motion Pro, to see how it all broke down.

Grand Prix MX1 ClassMoto 1

Lap Rank

Finish

Best Lap

In Lap

Rider

1

1

2:01.956

9

Evgeny Bobryshev

2

4

2:03.394

7

Max Nagl

3

3

2:03.536

8

Steven Frossard

4

2

2:03.748

8

Antonio Cairoli

5

6

2:03.812

8

Ken de Dycker

6

5

2:03.898

10

Clement Desalle

7

9

2:04.482

10

David Philippaerts

8

8

2:04.784

6

Jonathan Barragan

9

7

2:04.788

7

Rui Goncalves

10

12

2:04.846

9

Davide Guarneri

Moto 2

Lap Rank

Finish

Best Lap

In Lap

Rider

1

2

2:02.591

4

Antonio Cairoli

2

1

2:02.716

4

Evgeny Bobryshev

3

3

2:02.844

4

Clement Desalle

4

7

2:02.992

4

Max Nagl

5

5

2:03.318

8

Ken de Dycker

6

4

2:03.450

3

Rui Goncalves

7

6

2:04.517

7

Jonathan Barragan

8

8

2:04.656

8

David Philippaerts

9

10

2:04.697

6

Marc de Reuver

10

9

2:05.082

7

Steve Ramon

It was all Russian Bob in moto one as he set a blistering pace with a 2:01.956 on lap nine. Bobryshev was almost a full two seconds faster than Max Nagl who would bring home the second fastest lap of the moto.

In moto two it was Red Bull KTM's Antonio Cairoli stealing the show setting a blazing fast 2:02.591 on lap four to claim the top spot. While Cairoli lost out on the moto and the overall to Bobryshev he did manage to pick up championship points on rival Clement Desalle.

Red Bull Teka KTM's Ken Roczen was a one-man wrecking crew in his home country of Germany. Well, for at least one moto anyways. After putting in a dominant performance in the first moto, while also setting the second fastest lap of the day, Roczen would take an early soil sample in moto two and have to charge back to third to capture the overall, yet was still able to capture the fastest lap of the moto with a 2:02.871 on lap five.

Roczen continues to separate from the MX2 class.Photo: Courtesy of KTM